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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 52 MIN

A Story of Manhood Without a Blueprint | Taylor Innes

from Disruptive Silence · host Amanda Nothando

Taylor didn't have his father in the room. But he didn't lack for wisdom.In this episode, he opens up about growing up with a single mother who quietly modelled how to honour a woman, how to be present, and how to carry responsibility without resentment. He talks about the unexpected male figure who stepped into his life at just the right time and how watching someone else do the work taught him more than any conversation ever could.This one is warm, honest, and deeply human.For the men who figured it out on the way. And for the people who love them.

Taylor didn't have his father in the room. But he didn't lack for wisdom.In this episode, he opens up about growing up with a single mother who quietly modelled how to honour a woman, how to be present, and how to carry responsibility without resentment. He talks about the unexpected male figure who stepped into his life at just the right time and how watching someone else do the work taught him more than any conversation ever could.This one is warm, honest, and deeply human.For the men who figured it out on the way. And for the people who love them.

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